INCLUSION focuses its research on improving accessibility for transport user groups that are vulnerable to exclusion from transport systems in European-prioritised areas so that they have greater access to employment, educational, and social opportunities.

The groups include people with low incomes, people with disabilities, older people, and migrants.

The project is currently looking for cases that can include innovations to conventional public transport schemes, privately run solutions, and public-private partnerships both in urban and rural areas. They can be either already implemented or currently in the process of being implemented.

The 50 most innovative cases will be selected for further investigation and analysis over the course of the next two years, contributing to setting the standard for good practice in the provision of inclusive, equitable mobility in Europe.